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1. Which inference about the MPAA ratings is most strongly supported by the following passage? However, APPC researchers report that PG-13 movies portray the same amount of violence as R-rated movies. Parents can no longer rely on MPAA's film ratings to help determine which movies are suitable for children. A. Teenagers who commit violent acts are usually more eager to see R-rated movies. B. Parents can help their teenagers avoid seeing violent movies by finding movies that are rated according to their child's age. C. The violence in R-rated movies is more brutal than what is seen in PG-13 movies. D. Violence is usually not reason enough for a movie to be given an R rating by the MPAA.

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The correct answer is D. Violence is usually not reason enough for a movie to be given an R rating by the MPAA.The passage states that "APPC researchers report that PG-13 movies portray the same amount of violence as R-rated movies." This suggests that the MPAA ratings do not accurately reflect the level of violence in the movies, and that the violence alone is not the sole determining factor for an R rating. The passage also states that "Parents can no longer rely on MPAA's film ratings to help determine which movies are suitable for children," indicating that the MPAA ratings are not a reliable indicator of the content of the movies.